Robin Wright Penn and Blake Lively play older and younger versions of Pippa Lee, a woman who finds herself reflecting on her wild past when her much older husband suddenly decides that they should leave New York for a retirement home. The film is written and directed by Rebecca Miller, writer/director of The Ballad of Jack and Rose and writer of the Proof screenplay.

Pippa Lee looks like she's rather different from the character Lively's playing now in Ben Affleck's The Town, and she's certainly a far cry from Serena Van Der Woodsen. To see the Gossip Girl actress as an edgier, rebellious teen in The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, read more.

I LOVED the book, and was a little worried about who they cast/how they are supposively changing some characters names, but the trailer looks interesting. I will definitely be making it to the theatre to see it.

5 years

Shes 5'10 is she supposed to have midget hands? Theyre just close to the camera

"One thing this film seems to lack, however, is a strong narrative. At times, it feels like a loosely bound collection of anecdotes from Pippa's life. While each of these anecdotes have their own appeal and..."
It's supposed to be a good movie and I even read speculation that Robin Wright Penn is so good that wouldn't be surprising if she got an Oscar nom. The film's weakness is the aforementioned series of anecdotes...I think the trailer gives that weakness away which may make it less enticing.
But that's my opinion.

Definitely the music...something tells me they didn't have to pay royalties on the song, which means the studio probably won't spend very much marketing on it...which ultimately means it's gonna go straight to DVD